Accor, a global hospitality leader, has opened five unique properties across Asia, showcasing its commitment to providing diverse and unforgettable experiences for travelers. These developments align with Accor’s vision of shaping the future of hospitality and are expected to welcome guests to these destinations during the holiday season. Garth Simmons, Chief Executive Officer for Accor in Asia, expressed excitement about the additions and emphasized the company’s strategic expansion to cater to the evolving needs of today’s travelers. Accor has opened 26 properties across Asia so far, strengthening its position in the region. The strategy involves increasing the number of hotels and upscaling properties across the Premium, Midscale, and Economy portfolio simultaneously.
 

New openings include:

ibis PJCC Petaling Jaya (Malaysia) 

Accor’s newly opened ibis PJCC Petaling Jaya sets the stage for accessible and quality travel  experiences, catering to both business and leisure travellers. Located strategically in Petaling  Jaya Commercial City, the hotel offers seamless connectivity to major expressways and  renowned shopping destinations such as Sunway Pyramid. The hotel features 161  contemporary rooms with signature Sweet Beds™ by ibis, Smart TVs, and complimentary  minibar, with the lobby boasting a stylish design offering a Lobby Bar Café, creating a  welcoming atmosphere. Facilities include a gym, a skyline-view swimming pool, and a  children’s playroom. Dining options at ibis PJCC Petaling Jaya include ibis Kitchen, an all-day  dining restaurant, and four meeting rooms for corporate events.

Novotel Suites Manila at Acqua (Philippines) 

Situated in Metro Manila’s central business district, the Novotel Suites Manila at Acqua offers  seamless access to corporate and leisure travellers, surrounded by upscale malls for shopping  and dining. The 152 rooms and suites feature contemporary design. All suites come with  spacious working, living, and dining areas, as well as a kitchen, suitable for corporate  travellers and families on extended stays. Noteworthy amenities include the Tempus all-day  dining restaurant, an infinity swimming pool, and a Lobby Lounge with panoramic city views  on the 21st floor.

Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport (Japan) 

Embracing the design concept of “Tokyo Eclectic,” the hotel seamlessly blends ancient Tokyo  with its futuristic counterpart, featuring décor inspired by Japanese subcultures such as manga and anime. Boasting 363 guestrooms, a uniquely designed restaurant and bar with a  modern take on a traditional Japanese teahouse, a fitness centre, meeting rooms, and a  dedicated crew lounge, the property caters to both leisure and business travellers. The  property is set to be the 9th Mercure hotel to operate in Japan, contributing to Accor’s  portfolio of 21 properties in the country.

Grand Mercure Lampung (Indonesia) 

Grand Mercure Lampung is located in Sumatra’s tallest building, residing above the upcoming  Grand Mall. The 198-meter-high hotel blends modernity with cultural richness, showcasing  344 contemporary rooms, including rare Pool Suites and an exclusive Penthouse with a  private indoor swimming pool and a breathtaking 360-degree city view. Dining options include 

Flamboyant Restaurant and Sora Lounge offering diverse culinary experiences. Other facilities  include event spaces, a wellness floor featuring a swimming pool, fitness centre, and spa. As  the ninth Grand Mercure in Indonesia, this property reflects Accor’s commitment to excellence in the country.

Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre (India) 

Accor launched its 24th Novotel property in India, the Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre  (NJCC), positioned near the Jaipur Exhibition & Convention Centre (JECC), South Asia’s  premier venue for exhibitions and conventions. Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre offers 226  well-appointed rooms, strategic proximity to Jaipur International Airport, and 42 acres of  space, featuring pillar-less exhibitions-convention-entertainment facilities. With a Grand Ball  Room, breakout meeting rooms, and a 70,000 sq. ft. lawn, the property caters to MICE  events, conferences, weddings, and celebrations. Three dining venues, including Food  Exchange and Ravanta, provide guests with diverse culinary experiences.  

As travellers gear up for the festive season and plan their journeys into 2024, Accor envisions  these new hotel openings as a catalyst for reshaping the hospitality industry. So far in 2023,  Accor has opened 26 hotels with over 6,000 keys across Asia. The group’s dedication to  consistently delivering exceptional experiences positions it at the forefront of elevating and  contribute significantly to the industry’s revival and growth.